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1. Super-casino will reduce gambling problem - claim
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006ACADEMICS are claiming that planned super-casinos could reduce problem gambling.
2. Anger as store wins 24-hour booze licence
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006A COUNCILLOR has blasted the decision to allow Asda a licence to sell alcohol night and day in Beswick.
3. Harrison sparks AFC revival win
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006AFC Clayton 4 Dukinfield Youth 0 AFTER a three game run of heavy defeats Clayton bounced back in emphatic style with a convincing victory over the current Reddish Junior League champions.
4. Developers win £100m homes bid
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006A MULTI-MILLION pound plan to transform Miles Platting has taken a major step forward.
5. Rangers beaten by Beattie
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006Football KEVIN Beattie was the star of the show as Langley Celtic beat Langley Rangers 4-2 in the Premier Division of the Car Shop Middleton Sunday League last weekend.
6. Council leader gives assurance over school
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006ASSURANCES that sports facilities at Heaton Park will not be handed over to King David school have been given by council leader Richard Leese.
7. Pet savaged at dogs home
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006A FAMILY were horrified when their beloved pet was savaged and left with a broken leg while in the care of Manchester Dogs Home.
8. Wallace puts himself on line for award
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006Rugby Union North Manchester 92 Glossop 0 NORTH scored within seconds of the kick-off.
9. 2012 Olympic hopeful runs out of cash
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006STUDENT Katia Lannon is one of the country's most promising young athletes but her dream of winning heptathlon gold at the 2012 London Olympics could be scuppered by a lack of cash.
10. Brother and sister return to the mill
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006IT WAS 70 years ago that brother and sister Vincent Willis and Winnifred Cotton worked in Manchester's historic Royal Mills complex.
